The trust that helps protect Te Mata Peak's taonga says they believe the recent theft of multiple fossils is an isolated incident.
Even so, the Te Mata Pa
Te Mata Peak
The
three year deal will help fund the Revegetation Project
which aims to replace eight hectares of old pine plantation
and a recently purchased block with 60,000 native
plants.
Te Mata Exports CEO, Peter Lange, says they
are delighted to get behind an initiative that supports an
iconic destination in the Hawke’s Bay.
“Te Mata
peak and the surrounding park is part of our identity and we
see it every day from our office – it’s our home,”
says Lange.
“We’ve been impressed by the vision
that Te Mata Trust has for the park, and so we’re very
By the skin of our teeth : Triple Peaks runs ahead just hours before alert level 2 announcement
27 Feb, 2021 10:27 PM
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Emma Alexander taking a water break. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
MCL Triple Peaks managed to go ahead just hours before the alert level 2 announcement – which prohibits events of more than 100 people. A total of 710 competitors took to the hills of Havelock North, covering 55km in Saturday s sunshine.
Triple Peaks director Emma Buttle said they were extremely fortunate to have held the event when they did. We got our event in by the skin of our teeth, she said. If it had been just 24 hours later, we would have had to cancel.
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